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Hi all,

 

My next door neighbour has just offered me his old chainsaw, he says he is getting a bit old for it and might end up cutting his leg off, it is a bit big for him. It's an Echo 60s, an old saw by the looks of things. The question is, can I still get parts for it? Does anyone have any info on this saw.

 

Thanks all,

 

Marc.

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Hi all,

 

My next door neighbour has just offered me his old chainsaw, he says he is getting a bit old for it and might end up cutting his leg off, it is a bit big for him. It's an Echo 60s, an old saw by the looks of things. The question is, can I still get parts for it? Does anyone have any info on this saw.

 

Thanks all,

 

Marc.

 

Google Mike Acres site, a wealth of information on there!

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Not as an every day saw, if you want a project and have a collectors item then give it a go! Once running well, hopefully it will stay that way!

 

That's what I was planing for it. Not an everyday saw just occasional use an something to do up.

 

Do you think I would be able to get parts for it?

 

Marc.

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